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“He loves this shit” –Joy Styles 🦞Nashville, TN
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personally, i wouldn’t buy a home right next to an elementary school playground and then complain about the joyful noise of children playing outside on a beautiful day!

WOW! 22 years ago today I met a girl on the subway in Boston on my way to a Sox game. Lots of 🚇&🚌 trips later all over the world and she somehow has kept me around. Like I’ve said before, you can’t meet people driving a 🚙. Transit ❤️

I'm just really, really tired of seeing headlines about fatal hit-and-runs. These bike lanes should be protected with concrete or steel, not paint and a sign. www.wsmv.com/2025/05/22/b...

For the haters:

Sooo btw Nashville could just auto enroll eligible individuals into CHYM's free fare program www.urban.org/urban-wire/a... cc @seanforfive.bsky.social let's push for autoenrollment like Philadelphia in tandem with TriMet's level of community partnerships.

it’s interesting how quickly news outlets like @wkrnnews2.bsky.social amplify press releases about nashville residents committing crimes in suburbs, but are silent about the mt juliet teen who killed a nashville man riding a bike on antioch pike a couple weeks ago www.wkrn.com/news/local-n...

the city of brentwood’s low density one-acre minimum single family zoning didn’t save them from the climate change-induced flash flooding they don’t believe in

on first reading: will metro stop requiring bars and nightclubs to encourage and subsidize drunk driving? no brainer parking reform step nashville.legistar.com/LegislationD...

this was the wildest part to me Diana said it was the developer’s responsibility to go to T&P to get approval for a bike lane that was *a condition required by NDOT*

oh no

i make sure to get the same AirBNB for my annual pilgramage to Indy because of the view

i guess @claxton6.bsky.social and @metronashplan.bsky.social are right in being uncertain as to whether the Council supports what Nashvillians have repeatedly and loudly declared to be their number 1 priority